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[2003/03/12 12:52:21, 3] ../source/auth
to
see what happens, and it then complains the same about [W32X86] (in
uppercase).
Thanks, any further help appreciated,
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is a relevant snippet of the log file in debug level 4. I
did not yet manage to figure out the problem from it.
Any idea what the trace to this problem is?
Any help appreciated,
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, it just confused me a bit more. But I will try to
look some of this up and might learn a bit better how this should
work, improving my conception of it.
Yet, my problem remains unsolved.
Thank you, any further help appreciated,
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On Sun, Mar 09, 2003 at 03:21:00PM +0100, Jelmer Vernooij wrote:
On Sun, Mar 09, 2003 at 01:27:50PM +0200, Tom Alsberg wrote about 'Printer driver
parameter deprecated - what now?':
snip /
I think that would be the 'setdriver' command from rpcclient - Tim,
does that sound correct?
Uhmm
On Sun, Mar 09, 2003 at 04:26:58PM +0200, Tom Alsberg wrote:
On Sun, Mar 09, 2003 at 03:21:00PM +0100, Jelmer Vernooij wrote:
I think that would be the 'setdriver' command from rpcclient - Tim,
does that sound correct?
Uhmm... I'm not sure. So what do I do - create the share, create
am working on the Samba sources to achieve this, but I
would love any advice on how to do it with as little source
modifications as possible.
Any advice, then?
Thanks, any help appreciated,
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Just a few notes I forgot - this is with Windows NT, 2000, and XP
clients, and I am working on the post-3.0-HEAD branch.
-- Tom
On Tue, Mar 04, 2003 at 03:32:24PM +0200, Tom Alsberg wrote:
Hi there.
I am trying to achieve something that will let any machine be a member
of the domain
.x, Windows 95/98/Me, etc.). Port 445 is Microsoft's direct SMB
over TCP (no NetBIOS in the middle) the preferred method for
Windows 2000 and XP - should be a cleaner way to work with, but I do not
know it well yet...
Correct me if I had any mistake here.
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I recently newly built Samba 3.0 from CVS, and tried it.
I have a problem with it. On connection to it - that is, when giving
the password, the connection terminates
In the log file for the machine, after a few things like:
tdb_unpack(ddffd, 23) - 19
[2003/02/17 12:06:05, 18]
of a workgroup (which happens to be a
domain too) in Network Neighbourhood / Entire Network...
Thanks,
-- Tom
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Tom Alsberg
Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel,
Institute of Computer Science and Engineering -
System Group / Computer Vision Lab
(which I could not seem to find) - then where?
Sorry for the partial ignorance, I have a lot more questions and
unclear matters I am still trying to figure out.
Thanks, any help/answer appreciated,
-- Tom
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Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel,
Institute
Hi there.
Comments below:
On Tue, Aug 27, 2002 at 09:14:11AM -0500, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
On Tue, 27 Aug 2002, Tom Alsberg wrote:
snip /
What are those types? I mean, what valid values can the name_type
field have, and what are their meanings? Is there some table of the
possible
) dumps and server logs, if those will be
of use (but I don't see any additional relevant information there).
Thanks, any help appreciated,
-- Tom
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Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel,
Institute of Computer Science and Engineering -
System
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